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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Jctoronto on August 06, 2023, 10:55:25 PM
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more ammo for racehaters.
Parcells horse in a tragic heap.
https://youtu.be/4SlhNhuoku4
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Sad for the animal. sorry to see this.
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Thats two days in a row horse has died there
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Track surface here has been a disgrace all season.
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Becarful scum petrelli might picket
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That was hard to watch. SCM must have been told to shut the fuck up by his NYCLASS buddies. He has taken down a bunch of videos. All the stuff having to do with that vet is missing. Something had to have happened.
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I cant stand the deadbeat but on the dead horse thing he is right. Just looked his videos are still there and he did a long winded live video from his favorite bench other night. What is the problem that he might have the horse killing douchette Bourgault arrested?
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I cant stand the deadbeat but on the dead horse thing he is right. Just looked his videos are still there and he did a long winded live video from his favorite bench other night. What is the problem that he might have the horse killing douchette Bourgault arrested?
I think the vet videos are gone. I agree on his stance with this French fuck. But I didnt see the videos up anymore.
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I was watching parcels filly go down I was sick to my stomach
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We aren’t the only country experiencing racehorse deaths. In the UK they have approximately 200 deaths a year. I read Ireland has had 220 deaths over the last two years. They only run on grass. Could part of the problem in the USA be we race horses when they are too young and not fully developed? I mean over a 1,000 lbs pounding on any surface on those skinny legs can’t be good. I know in Australia and New Zealand most harness horses don’t race until they are 4 or 5 years old. It’s a big problem in the USA and it’s growing.
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Thoroughbreds put down 2000 lbs of concussive force per square inch on each leg/hoof and they are so spindly so scary so many catastrophic injuries.
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Thoroughbreds put down 2000 lbs of concussive force per square inch on each leg/hoof and they are so spindly so scary so many catastrophic injuries.
As a breeder and owner. The American Thoroughbreds have become of weaker and weaker skeletal structure. European TB's especial UK and IRE are tall long and bigger boned, breeding. Plus they dont hurry to race two year olds. The Answer as a few have already begun, is to start introducing the European Bloodlines to American breeding programs.
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This is an interesting suggestion by Generation XYZ. I never gave thought that horses here in America have weaker bloodlines than the European horses. They also have some issues but in America it has become an epidemic at so many tracks. I read it was the jockey colony at Saratoga that insisted the turf course was in poor shape, problems due to all the rain this meet. Why is it that NYRA officials didn’t know this before the races began Sunday? After seeing what happened Saturday, that was just horrible, NYRA should have done everything possible to protect the horses.
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As a breeder and owner. The American Thoroughbreds have become of weaker and weaker skeletal structure. European TB's especial UK and IRE are tall long and bigger boned, breeding. Plus they dont hurry to race two year olds. The Answer as a few have already begun, is to start introducing the European Bloodlines to American breeding programs.
No more john henrys or forgos. All speed now. Plus on big days tracks appear to make track super fast to promote times. I think the purse structures (especially clainers) and ped usage also factors though. I mean dick dutrow is back; to steal a plopper handle comeonman!
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Dutrow...some people will never change. Only a matter of time. AGAIN.
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One was on the dirt and the other was on the turf. The turf course looked awfully long and thick i.m.o.
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One was on the dirt and the other was on the turf. The turf course looked awfully long and thick i.m.o.
The turf was definitely a factor from all of the rain. Not like you can turn that surface over to dry it off.